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10801  Economy / Services / Re: Earn up to 0.4BTC/month just by posting! on: December 18, 2013, 05:24:59 PM
You don't have to tell your bitcoin address here, you have to pm it for stunna at 17th day.

The rules changed for this month; check the original post. Also, don't edit your enrollment post for this month...  Tongue

Oh, I see it now. Is it allowed quote myself and add my bitcoin address like someone already did?

Dont know I just deleted mine and made a new one.
From the rules it looks like its ok.
10802  Economy / Services / Re: Earn up to 0.4BTC/month just by posting! on: December 18, 2013, 05:12:53 PM
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10803  Economy / Services / Re: Earn up to 0.4BTC/month just by posting! - Advertise for PrimeDice.com! on: December 18, 2013, 05:03:42 PM
Starting posts: 101 (with this)
Bitcoin address: 18uTXyQubfaYrkbQDdaXhzd2ALEY5YN77B

signing up for another month

note 2 self: DO NOT EDIT!
10804  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Goldentowns - I'll pay you to play, and, no, I will not scam you. More inside... on: December 17, 2013, 11:13:43 PM
Level 5 now, ZolaReborn, 1FgXyHubBnot13PqaHaMjHEaUsaxQNY5sH.
Thanks a lot!


Righteous!  I will send your reward your way this evening, along with the others which are waiting as well.  Good job!  Keep it up. 


Has anyone received any BTC after this post or within the last week?

Call me antsy chr0npiles, but I still haven't seen any BTC from you. Your last post regarding this was 4 days ago. Whats wrong?
10805  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking for Influencers on: December 15, 2013, 09:27:06 AM
I do not have the knowledge to influence anyone is this vertical. I was hoping to possibly find someone with the experience to guide me in investing.

Maybe you should write more about what you actually need.

It looks like you translated this with google. Maybe you can find a local forum in your language so its easier to express what you want / need.
10806  Economy / Services / Re: Forum Posters Needed on: December 15, 2013, 09:13:49 AM
Starting to wonder how legitimate this offer really is since the OP hasn't replied in a couple of days.  No feedback usually means something is up if you ask me.  If anyone hears anything post it up so others can no the deal with this offer. thx

Most of these are scams just to get hits/activity. Very rare somebody pays out, that's why it's best to get the money out into a reputable escrow. Wouldn't waste my time otherwise.

I taught the same, but maybe he is for real, anyways for me its best you post on,
http://iwill4coin.com

Send payment once completed the payment is auto released to worker, just click the job completed button and thats the end..

Checked that site yesterday and there are like 4 jobs open total. Looks to me like its not worth it.
10807  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: absolutes neuling braucht hilfe on: December 15, 2013, 08:24:16 AM
Denn Rechner habe ich schon die Grafikkarten auch
also kann ich auch mal rechnen lassen

selber coins kaufen und verkaufen ist für mich momentan noch zu kompliziert da ich wie gesagt gerade mal 3 Tage mich um die Sache kümmere.

was meint ihr?

könnt ihr mir dann was empfehlen ausser 50btc ?

muss ich mich dann dort auch registrieren ?

kann ich die Software 50miner behalten ? ( weil deutsch Smiley)


und was soll ich nehmen ausser die grafikkarte und CPU ?




Die Frage die Du Dir stellen solltest ist: Was willst Du mit den BTC machen wenn Du sie hast?
Geht es Dir nur darum ein bisschen zu experimentieren?
Dann kannst Du auch ein bisschen Kleingeld durch faucets, ne bezahlte Signatur hier im Forum oder andere Services (Programmieren, GFXDesign o.ä. scheint am ehesten gefragt zu sein) verdienen.

Ich hab vor ner Weile auch ~ 1 Woche mit meiner GraKa gemint, die hat 60 MH/s gebracht. Nach der Woche hab ich mal nachgerechnet und festgestellt das ich ca. 1000 Wochen so weiter machen müsste damit ich überhaupt an die Mindestauszahlmenge bei dem Pool (BTC Guild) komme. Dabei wurde die steigende Schwierigkeit nicht mal berücksichtigt. Zugegeben der Miner lief nur während ich eh am Rechner saß und nicht gezockt hab (~6-8 Std. am Tag), also relativ wenig, aber trotzdem ist es völlig utopisch mit einer GraKa noch was werden zu wollen.
10808  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The Change Transaction? on: December 15, 2013, 07:47:32 AM
This is one that's been messing with my mind for a bit. Right, so say Peter wants to send 6XBT to Sally. The sum of none of the transactions in Peter's wallet adds up to exactly the desired 6XBT so he sends 7 instead and receives one 1XBT in change from Sally. Now what happens if Sally doesn't have exactly 1XBT in her wallet to send Peter? Would the change transaction then be, say, 1.5XBT and then she gets 0.5XBT back in change from Peter and so it goes on until either of them have the exact amount to send back. I assume this doesn't happen, but then could you please explain to me what does happen.

The change doesn't work that way.
Please refer to the bitcoin wiki for details. https://bitcoin.it/wiki/Change

It seems the bitcoin wiki is down Sad

try this one. No idea why the person who posted this couldnt link it.

http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/736/how-does-change-work-in-a-bitcoin-transaction


10809  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: need help. im new on: December 15, 2013, 07:31:01 AM
Hello, I'm new here. Looking to get into litecoin mining but I gotta wait 4 hrs until I can ask questions... Anyway, can't wait to join the community.

or you could have just asked your question right away as suggested in the newbie sticky linked above and might have an answer allready -_-
10810  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: who can explain how signing/verifing message works? on: December 15, 2013, 06:58:17 AM
The verfication is done with your public key.

Basicly its a o = m^d (mod N)

where o is the signature, m is the message and d is the private key
Because RSA has some vulnerabilites, the message gets hashed first.

To check the signature you calulate o^e = m (mod N)
where e is the public key to the former used private key.

If the hashes match the message wasnt changed durring transport.

This works because ed = 1 (mod phi(N))
while e and N again are part of the public key
and d is the private key



If you want more details, read the rfc 3447, its explained for RSA, but the principle is still the same

Link: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3447#page-27



Edit: phi(x) is eulers phi function ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler%27s_totient_function )
10811  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Wallets require very long time to start - is it normal? on: December 14, 2013, 10:27:54 AM
Yes its normal, at least I have it as well. I suppose with a SSD i would go faster.
10812  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Building a small mining-farm report on: December 13, 2013, 07:29:34 PM
0 dont mine BTC with GPC / CPU, mine LTC or something else (alt coin board this way -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=67.0 )
1 if its "your" CC how come you dont have to pay for the energy?
1.1. if its not yours, does your boss know?
1.1.1. if your boss knows, does he know how much energy you are using?
1.1.2. if your boss does not know, are you willing to risk your job for some cheap alt coins?
2 do they run while people work there or just at night?
10813  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] tf2 keys on: December 13, 2013, 07:23:09 PM
Also offering:


regular B.M.O.C - BTC price of 15 14 keys (price drop) sold
pink (color 216-190-216 ) B.M.O.C - BTC price of 15 keys sold

10814  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New miner on: December 12, 2013, 11:27:08 PM
Its probably not a "slim client" so you have to download the blockchain first
10815  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BTC Gambling on: December 12, 2013, 10:25:51 PM
Maybe you have something you can sell for BTC?
10816  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [WTS] 1x BFL Jalapeno 8 GH/s on: December 12, 2013, 10:20:05 PM
Sorry for the offtopic posting, but you should remove the geotag bevor uploading a picture.

Nice house btw.
10817  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Meta Trader 4 BTC-E Custom Excel SpreadSheet on: December 12, 2013, 10:12:42 PM
Thanks for the link to that it's definitely very informative. But all I see for now with just scimming through is how to read charts at X.... Maybe I am missing the tools part that allows me to customly see what I can invest and what not.

Sorry if this seems a bit confusing. So lets see if I can explain it better.

The blue side is what the price of the Bitcoin would be and at which intervals you would buy bitcoin at.

The yellow bar is the price that you would buy bitcoin at, at that point. Ex... I would buy .2 bitcoin at 900$ per one full bticoin. So if bitcoin were to rise to 950$ it would tell me that I could gain 9.43$ if I were to sell there. If the price of bitcoin were to drop all the way to 100$ I would lose a total of 140$ of my initial investment.


Yeah, thats not a strategy I would apply to a currency market, but read the post, backtest your idea and see if it would have worked.
10818  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] tf2 keys on: December 12, 2013, 08:29:31 PM
Also my xmas offer:

1x dark age defender strangifier (dark age defender not included) - BTC price of 1 key
1x s.f. sandvich - BTC price of 6 keys sold
1x s.f. ubersaw - BTC price of 4 keys sold
2x s.f. gren lauchner - BTC price of 11 keys each
1x s.f. holy mackerel - BTC price of 4 keys sold
10819  Economy / Digital goods / [CLOSED] [WTS] tf2 keys on: December 12, 2013, 08:20:45 PM
I sell tf2 keys

These: http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Mann_Co._Supply_Crate_Key

Price:
1,75 USD
1,05 GBP
1,25 EUR

for BTC! BTC BTC BTC I use Mt. Gox average EUR price at the day of trading. (*)

Rules:

#1 I reserve the right to not trade with you
#2 You go first, unless your steam account is older than mine or you have significant trust raiting here.
#3 You pay all transaction fees (if any)
#4 no bad steam rep, no new accounts, no steam trading ban or probation (**)
#5 #1-#4 clear? Great! Add me!

Information about me:
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* https://www.mtgox.com/?Currency=EUR
** Yes I know steam isnt allways reasonable with the trade probations, but if you have one, no trade
10820  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Meta Trader 4 BTC-E Custom Excel SpreadSheet on: December 12, 2013, 06:20:33 PM
BTC is a currency not a stock, what is that spreadsheet going to tell me?

You would need to understand what Meta Trader 4 is. It allows you FOREX type trading. The spreadsheet itself allows you to understand how much risk you can take and coincides with the leverage that you can use which is 3X your initial investment.

Yes leverage seems to be set to 3 by default, can I change that?

What do I need this spreadsheet for if I allready have a tool for technical analysis (e.g. MT4)?

Well I am still new to MT4 if you already have a tool for a technical analysis built in or similar to this one then obviously you wouldn't need this. This could help people that aren't as technically inclined to such things.

I suggest you read this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=60501

You will get all the tools you need as well as a good lesson in what mindset you need to have to be a trader.
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